• Which teams are attending Colin Kaepernick’s workout?

    Which teams are attending Colin Kaepernick’s workout?
    Colin Kaepernick will workout for scouts Saturday in Atlanta. As PFT reported earlier Thursday, the league has not provided and does not plan to provide Kaepernick’s representatives with the names of those attending. The only certainty Kaepernick has received came from General Managers who informed Kaepernick’s camp that they will not attend. We have compiled [more]
  • Le’Veon Bell set for limited practice Thursday

    Le’Veon Bell set for limited practice Thursday
    Jets running back Le'Veon Bell sat out of Wednesday’s practice because of an illness, but he’s feeling a bit better on Thursday. Head coach Adam Gase said at his Thursday press conference that Bell is expected to take part in practice on a limited basis. Bell was also listed with rib and knee issues on [more]
  • Adrian Peterson ready to work with, not watch, Derrius Guice

    Adrian Peterson ready to work with, not watch, Derrius Guice
    Washington running back Adrian Peterson said he was “excited” about the return of teammate Derrius Guice, even though the last time Guice was healthy, Peterson was inactive. But things have changed since then, so Peterson’s not worried about not getting a uniform this week. “Coach Gruden was here. He’s no longer here, so different scenario,” [more]
  • Washington will attend Colin Kaepernick’s workout

    Washington will attend Colin Kaepernick’s workout
    Add Washington to the list of teams that will send a representative to watch Colin Kaepernick’s workout Saturday, JP Finlay of NBCSportsWashington.com reports. It seems unlikely Washington would have interest in Kaepernick with rookie Dwayne Haskins the team’s starter for the rest of this season and into the foreseeable future. Washington has Case Keenum and [more]
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  • Dwayne Haskins: I know I can play at a high level, so I’ve just got to do it

    Dwayne Haskins: I know I can play at a high level, so I’ve just got to do it
    Dwayne Haskins lost his first start. He has not lost his confidence. “I know I can play at a high level,” the Washington quarterback said Wednesday, via Peter Hailey of NBCSportsWashington.com. “So, I’ve just got to do it.” Bill Callahan named Haskins the starter for the rest of the season after the rookie completed 15 [more]

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